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Introduction & Organizational Overview

» What is Gender-Based Violence?

What is Gender-Based Violence (GBV)?
GBV is violence rooted in systemic inequalities in laws, institutions, and culture.
It includes domestic violence, sexual violence, stalking, intimate partner violence,
digital sex crimes, and sexual exploitation.

VISION

Realizing a Gyeonggi-do that is safe from gender-based violence

Strategic Directions

  • Inclusive and Comprehensive Support for All Victims
  • Building a Stronger Response through Collaboration
  • Raising Awareness and Promoting Prevention

Key Initiatives

  • Establishing a Gyeonggi-Specific Support and Prevention Framework
  • Creating Equitable Victim Support Across All 31 Cities and Counties
  • Building a Multi-Agency Cooperation System and Leading Policy Development
  • Identifying Policy Agendas Reflecting Social and Local Issues
  • Utilizing Expert Networks to Strengthen Victim Support
  • Empowering Residents to Prevent and Respond to Gender-Based Violence
  • Expanding a Culture of Prevention Through Civic Participation
  • Developing Tailored Content to Address Emerging Issues

» The Gyeonggi-do Gender-Based Violence Integrated Response Bureau

Operates with 2 divisions and 7 teams to build a province-wide safety system for preventing gender-based violence.

» Organizational Chart

GBV Organizational Chart